Eastbourne Downs Golf Club
Eastbourne Downs Golf Club 18th hole on a windy day
Eastbourne downs golf July 17
A windy bloody day
Golf Course Flyover Video
Royal Eastbourne Golf Club Fly Over Video for Promotional and Marketing
39B Willington Hill Eastbourne Downs Golf Club
South Downs Way, East to West, Part 1 of 6 - Eastbourne to Alfriston
This series of six videos is a detailed and authoritative photographic flipbook guide to all 113 miles of the South Downs Way travelling from east to west.
The South Downs Way is a long distance footpath and official National Trail that traces the length of the South Downs National Park. In doing so it predominantly follows the scarp slope of the range of chalk hills stretching from Eastbourne in East Sussex to Winchester in Hampshire.
Links to the rest of the SDW east to west series
Part 2 Alfriston to Ditchling:
Part 3 Ditchling to Amberley:
Part 4 Amberely to Petersfield:
Part 5 Petersfield to Exton:
Part 6 Exton to Winchester:
The National Trail Web Site
Ordinance Survey Maps covering the SDW
1:50000 Map Nos. 185, 197, 198, 199
1:25000 Map Nos. 132, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123
Public Houses and Inns
03:19 The Eight Bells, Jevington:
06:50 The Beachy Head, Beachy Head:
10:58 The Cuckmere Inn, Exceat Bridge:
12:33 The Plough and Harrow, Litlington:
Places of Interest
02:11 Eastbourne Downs Golf Club:
03:05 Jevington:
03:14 The Hungry Monk, Jevington (closed):
03:27 St Andrew’s Church, Jevington:
04:10 Wilmington Hill:
04:19 Lullington Heath National Nature Reserve:
04:27 The Long Man of Wilmington:
04:33 Long Barrow, Windover Hill:
05:13 Water meadows:
05:31 The White Bridge, Alfriston:
05:41 Eastbourne:
06:15 Whitbread Hollow:
06:39 Beachy Head Lighthouse:
06:52 Beachy Head:
06:53 Beachy Head Watchtower:
07:02 Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team:
07:27 Belle Tout Hill Fort:
07:31 Belle Tout Lighthouse:
07:53 Birling Gap:
07:54 Birling Gap Coastguard Cottages:
08:17 The Seven Sisters:
08:54 Crowlink Coastguard Station:
09:44 Cuckmere Haven:
10:15 Foxhole Camp Site:
10:31 The Cuckmere Meanders:
11:24 Westdean:
11:39 Friston Forest:
12:00 Charleston Manor:
12:14 Litlington White Horse:
12:26 Litlington:
12:47 Cuckmere River:
13:14 St Andrew’s Church, Alfriston:
Music
Almost in F Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Disclaimer
Visitors who use this guide and rely on any information within it do so at their own risk.
Macca at Eastbourne royal
Royal Eastbourne
Me and macca at Eastbourne
Royal Eastbourne Golf Club
Kelvin Bugg demonstrating pitching almost into the green at the Royal Golf Course in Eastbourne.
South Downs Way, West to East, Part 6 of 6 - Alfriston to Eastbourne
This series of six videos is a detailed and authoritative photographic flipbook guide to all 113 miles of the South Downs Way travelling from west to east.
The South Downs Way is a long distance footpath and official National Trail that traces the length of the South Downs National Park. In doing so it predominantly follows the scarp slope of the range of chalk hills stretching from Winchester in Hampshire to Eastbourne in East Sussex.
Links to the rest of the SDW west to east series
Part 1 Winchester to Exton:
Part 2 Exton to Petersfield:
Part 3 Petersfield to Amberley:
Part 4 Amberley to Ditchling:
Part 5 Ditchling to Alfriston:
The National Trail Web Site
Ordinance Survey Maps covering the SDW
1:50000 Map Nos. 185, 197, 198, 199
1:25000 Map Nos. 132, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123
Public Houses and Inns
03:06 The Eight Bells, Jevington:
06:09 The Plough and Harrow, Litlington:
07:46 The Cuckmere Inn, Exceat Bridge:
11:58 The Beachy Head, Beachy Head:
Places of Interest
00:39 The White Bridge, Alfriston:
01:06 Water meadows:
01:34 Folkington Estate:
01:52 Long Barrow, Windover Hill:
01:56 The Long Man of Wilmington:
02:08 Lullington Heath National Nature Reserve:
02:11 Wilmington Hill:
02:56 Jevington:
02:58 St Andrew’s Church, Jevington:
03:10 The Hungry Monk, Jevington (closed):
04:06 Eastbourne Downs Golf Club:
05:18 St Andrew’s Church, Alfriston:
05:20 Cuckmere River:
06:04 Litlington:
06:30 Litlington White Horse:
06:42 Charleston Manor:
06:53 Friston Forest:
07:12 Westdean:
07:58 The Cuckmere Meanders:
08:24 Foxhole Camp Site:
08:53 Cuckmere Haven:
09:02 The Seven Sisters:
09:34 Crowlink Coastguard Station:
10:38 Birling Gap:
10:42 Birling Gap Coastguard Cottages:
10:52 Belle Tout Hill Fort:
11:07 Belle Tout Lighthouse:
11:25 Beachy Head Lighthouse:
11:47 Beachy Head:
11:48 Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team:
11:53 Beachy Head Watchtower:
12:28 Whitbread Hollow:
12:49 Eastbourne:
Music
Almost in F Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Disclaimer
Visitors who use this guide and rely on any information within it do so at their own risk.
The MTB E Dean downhill bit from Eastbourne Downs Golf Club
Biking is fun eastbourne
New year 2015 biking in the forest
Eastbourne paradise drive
Gopro footage mtb
Personal Trainer Eastbourne - Personal Trainers Eastbourne East Sussex
Personal Trainer In Eastbourne , Fitness Classes in Eastbourne
Contact Mark via Have A Hart website-
Have A HART Private Gym Eastbourne.
Personal trainer Mark Hart is based in Eastbourne East Sussex.
Personal training is bespoke to you, to help you reach your personal goals, with access to my exclusive private gym. As a client you can also join in with the Have a Hart fitness classes such as circuit and indoor cycling classes, and benefit from qualified sports massage to help aid with recovery and prevent injury.
I established Have a Hart Fitness with one goal in mind – building and supporting happier, healthier people in Eastbourne.
Personal training sessions can take place in my private gym at Eastbourne Downs golf club or on the Eastbourne downs. You will be surprised how much you can achieve in just 1 hour. I have had fantastic results helping people change their lives and build confidence.
I will work with you to design a fun and interactive fitness plan filled with personalized workouts and nutritional guidelines that easily fit into your lifestyle and schedule.
If you would like more information about Have A Hart personal Training and what offers I am running go to my website and contact me,lets start your fitness journey together.
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Disclaimer: There is no one size fits all approach to exercise, diet or weight loss. Please be aware that not all exercises are for everyone and this or any other exercise program may result in injury. To reduce your risk of injury, consult your doctor before beginning any exercise program. Have A Hart Personal Training offer advice that is in no way intended as a substitute for professional medical advice.
downhill eastbourne finals
finals of some of the acton on the 3rd day of downhill at eastborne 2009
1409 Eastbourne Dr
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The UK Tour - Episode #1 - Seaford Head GC
Back in March Nikolas, Alex, Laurens & I went on a weeklong trip to England to play 206 holes over 8 days. This is the result of our shennanigans. Enjoy!
6th August 1887
The Inaugural meeting of Seaford Golf Club.
8th September 1887
The first general meeting of Seaford Golf Club.
A Pioneering Club
Seaford was one of the first towns in England to establish a golf club. The first two golf clubs to be established in Sussex were at Eastbourne and here in Seaford where the club was founded by a small number of local residents on 6th August 1887.
There was obviously much work to do – land to be obtained and members to be recruited and all this was done prior to the first General meeting which was held just a few weeks later on 8th September.
The First Course
150 acres of land adjacent to Seaford Head were leased from Mr Launcelot Harison of Sutton Place, Seaford (now Newlands School) the rent was £70 per year. A golf course of twelve holes was established on the land however the land was still grazed by sheep; the shepherd’s cottage occupied by Ruben Russell occupying the centre of the course.
The twelve holes were laid out by a Mr Thompson of Felixstowe. Coincidentally like Seaford Head, the Felixstowe golf course also overlooks a Martello Tower. The course was one and a quarter miles in distance and if eighteen holes were required the first five holes were replayed with an extra hole adjacent to the Shepherd’s Cottage.
It was extended to an 18 hole in 1889. The course and the clubhouse were taken over by Seaford Urban District Council in May 1928. In 1940 the Course was requisitioned by the military for the duration of the war and ploughed up for food production, some of this being evident today on the 4th, 15th and 18th holes. It was reconstructed in 1946 and is now the responsibility of Seaford Town Council who manage the Course from their offices in Seaford.
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playing golf at horam
downhill eastbourne finals 2
more finals form eastboune 2009
Golf Montage
Here’s a selection of clips of me playing 9 Holes on the Harrington Course, Royal Eastbourne.
the ramp at downhill at eastbourne
the start of the races and freestyle at eastbourne.